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- Permissions reference
- Server objects permissions
- Server property and reboot permissions
- Device group permissions
- Server Agent deployment permissions
- Virtualization service management permissions
- OS Provisioning permissions
- Software Management Permissions
- Chef Cookbook management permissions
- Application configuration management permissions
- Patch Management for Windows Permissions
- Patch management for Ubuntu permissions
- Patch Management for Solaris Permissions
- Solaris patch policy management permissions
- Patch Management for Other UNIX Permissions
- Audit and remediation permissions
- Compliance view permissions
- Job permissions
- Script execution permissions
- Flow permissions for Operations Orchestration
- Service Automation Vizualizer permissions
Service Automation Visualizer permissions
The the following table specifies the Service Automation Visualizer (SAV) permissions required to perform specific actions in the SA Client. For security administrators, the table answers this question: To perform a particular action, what permissions does a user need?
In the following table, most of the entries in the User Action column correspond to menu items in the SA Client. In addition to action permissions, server read permissions are required on the managed servers affected by the analyze operation, such as permissions to open a Remote Terminal or a Remote Desktop Client, open the Device Explorer, and open a Global Shell session from the Service Automation Visualizer.
SAV permissions required to scan a server are the same for both physical servers and virtual servers.
For complete information, see the "Service Automation Visualizer" section in the SA 10.50 User Guide.
User Action |
Action Permission |
Source Server Permission (Customer, Facility) |
Folder Permission |
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SAV-Only Operations |
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Launch the Service Automation Visualizer |
Allow Analyze: Yes |
Read |
N/A |
Generate a scan or refresh Snapshot— regular or virtual servers |
Allow Analyze: Yes |
Read |
N/A |
Create a Snapshot or edit a scheduled Snapshot |
Allow Analyze: Yes Manage Business Applications: Read & Write |
Read |
N/A |
Start, stop, pause, restart virtual server inside of SAV (pause VM for VMware only—cannot pause a Solaris local zone) |
Administer Virtual Server: Yes |
Read |
N/A |
SA Client Operations |
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Run script (as a non-Super User) |
Run Ad-hoc Scripts: Yes |
Read and Write |
N/A |
Run script (as a Super User) |
Run Ad Hoc & Source Visible Server Scripts As Super User: Yes |
Read and Write |
N/A |
Execute OGFS script |
Manage OGFS Scripts: Yes |
Read and Write |
N/A |
SA Client Folder Operations |
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Open a Business Application from a folder |
N/A |
N/A |
Read Objects Within Folder |
Create a Business Application and save to a folder |
Manage Business Applications: Yes |
N/A |
Write Objects Within Folder |
Rename a Business Application inside a folder |
N/A |
N/A |
Write Objects Within Folder |
Delete a Business Application from a folder |
N/A |
N/A |
Write Objects Within Folder |
Cut, copy, or paste a Business Application from a folder |
N/A |
N/A |
Write Objects Within Folder |
In order to save a Business Application to a user’s own home directory in the Library, for example, /home/username
, this user’s private user group will also need to have the Manage Business Applications permission set to Yes.
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